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EWP 4-5 1911-1912 g In October 1911, Loudoun County contracted several teachers for various schools in the area. The list includes teachers such as M. B. Costello, Mary Laycock, Alice Ellmore, and T. E. Bush who were employed in Leesburg, Virginia. Additionally, C. C. Akers and Nora M. Vincel were contracted for Lovettsville District in Emory, Virginia. The report also mentioned teachers like S. W. Potterfield and P. S. Grove in the Lovettsville area. Urcell Myers, another teacher, was assigned to Taylorstown, Virginia.
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EWP 4-5 1897 Colored Combined
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EWP 4-5 1893 1894 Colored Reel 4418
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EWP 4-5 LeesburgSchools (1)
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EWP Douglass High School1941
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EWP 4-5 Ewing Curtis 4-12 Yr 1955 56 Curtis Ewing Scholarship
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EWP 4-5 Yr 1951 to 56 List of Negro Teachers In 1951-52, Loudoun County, Virginia, had a list of African American teachers, highlighting the segregation in education during this time period. The list includes teachers from various schools such as Ashburn, Banneker, Middleburg, Bull Run, Douglass High, and Douglass Elementary.
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EWP 4-5 Yr 1899 to 1929 List of Teacherrs
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EWP 4-5 Yr 1955 1956 White Teacher List Corrections
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EWP 4-5 Preventorium
In the early 20th century, the concept of a preventorium emerged as a form of preventive care for children threatened with tuberculosis or other potential disabilities. Initially developed in Canada and later in New York City, preventoria were institutions focused on providing protective care to children exposed to tuberculosis or coming from tuberculosis households. These institutions evolved over time, incorporating fresh air schools, open window rooms, and day camps to increase resistance to disease. Standards and definitions for preventoria varied, with some institutions being 24-hour care facilities while others operated as day schools with partial supervision. By the early 20th century, the main goal of preventoria was to train children in healthy living habits and prevent future health issues, particularly pulmonary tuberculosis. The merging of preventoria and fresh air schools led to variations in procedures and equipment, ultimately aiming to give children at risk of illness an extra boost towards a healthier future.
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EWP 4-5 Zeila Dague Forsyth 01
Zella Dague Forsyth's teacher's record from Loudoun County, Virginia reflects a detailed account of her professional and scholastic accomplishments. Graduating with a Master's degree from the University of Texas and Iowa State College, she accumulated a total of 141 college credits across various subjects. Forsyth's teaching experience included instructing chemistry, vocational home economics, and classroom management. She received positive ratings for punctuality, cooperation, growth and success, as well as attitude. Throughout her career, she taught in different institutions such as Falfurrias in Texas, Mississippi State College for Women, and the University of Maine. Forsyth's record also notes her musical ability as "none" and her annual salary in Loudoun County from 1957-1962. Overall, Zella Dague Forsyth's teacher's record provides valuable insights into her professional journey and contributions to education in Virginia.
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EWP 4-5 Yaughar Margaret 01
This text appears to be a teacher's record from Loudoun County, Virginia, dating back to the early 20th century. It provides detailed information about Miss Margaret Yaughau, including her personal details, educational background, and teaching experience. The record shows that she attended Flarmville college and held a degree, with a salary of $100 at Hidleburg High School in the 1920-21 school year. The document also indicates that she had some musical ability and coaching experience in athletics. Interestingly, the record does not mention the reason for her departure from Hidleburg High School, leaving a gap in her teaching history that may require further investigation by historians. This teacher's record offers valuable insights into the educational system and teaching practices of the time.
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EWP 4-5 Womeldorph Lloyd A 01
Lloyd A. Womeldorph, a prominent figure in education, passed away in Lovettsville, Virginia in 1952 at the age of 60. Serving as the principal of Lovettsville High School for over three decades, Womeldorph was known for his dedication to his students and community. Before his tenure in Loudoun County, he taught at Berryville High School in Virginia. Womeldorph was a Roanoke College graduate and actively involved in the New Jerusalem Lutheran Church in Lovettsville, where he served as the president of the church council. He left behind his wife, three sons, and a daughter. Womeldorph's passing marked the end of an era for Lovettsville High School and the community mourned the loss of a beloved leader.
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EWP 4-5 Wilson Elsie H Van Sickler 01
Mrs. Elsie H. Wilson, a divorced Caucasian female born on June 24, 1905, in Loudoun County, Virginia, was a dedicated educator with a good physical condition and a Baptist church affiliation. She received her education from various institutions, including Lincoln H. S. S. T. C. Harrisonburg, and taught at schools like Silcottpags and Arcola Elementary. Over the years, Wilson's teaching performance was rated as good, fair, with strengths in punctuality, cooperation, and growth. She had multiple teaching certificates based on her education from Madison College. Despite facing personal challenges and health issues towards the end of her teaching career, Mrs. Elsie H. Wilson left a mark as a committed teacher in Loudoun County, Virginia, impacting the lives of her students positively.
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EWP 4-5 Willis Gladys Behreus 01
This document is a teacher's record from Loudoun County, Virginia, detailing the personal and professional information of Gladys Behnerus Willis. Born on December 1, 1903, Willis attended several institutions including Maryland University and George Washington University. She taught various grades and subjects at Stacking Primary School, with her performance rated as fair in terms of growth and success attitude. The record indicates she had a professional teaching certificate that expired in 1950 and was renewed multiple times before ultimately being returned to the teacher. Willis was noted for her cooperation with school authorities and colleagues, while her punctuality was deemed fair due to occasional sick leave days. This historical text provides valuable insights into the educational system and teaching practices in Loudoun County during the mid-20th century.
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EWP 4-5 Wildman Joihn Obituary for RORERT 01
Robert B. Wildman's obituary from The Times Dispatch on June 12, 1934, highlights the passing of a prominent citizen of Leesburg, Virginia. Wildman, aged 84, was a lifelong resident of Loudoun County and ran a successful mercantile business in the area. His father, John Wildman, predeceased him. He is survived by his wife, Christine Rogers, and two daughters. His funeral service took place at St. James Episcopal Church in Leesburg, where he was a member, and he was laid to rest in Leesburg Cemetery. This source provides valuable insight into the life and legacy of a respected member of the community during the early 20th century.
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EWP 4-5 Wildman John W Wildman Treasurer of Loudoun Agricultural Society 01
The text from the Alexandria Gazette dated June 11, 1874, provides a glimpse into the social and cultural activities in Loudoun County during that time. The observance of Memorial Day, with a procession to decorate graves accompanied by the Leesburg brass band, reflects the community's commitment to honoring the fallen. Additionally, the meeting of the Loudoun Agricultural Society highlights the importance of agricultural practices in the region, with Colonel John W. Fairfax's service noted and new officers elected. The mention of a strawberry festival and a successful examination at the Naval Academy by a local student adds a human touch to the historical record, showcasing the everyday life and aspirations of the residents of Loudoun County in the 19th century.